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  • Name:Jie Ren
  • Phone:13901697017
  • Fax:021-65054765
  • Email:renjie65@163.com; renjie@tongji.edu.cn
  • Personal home page:https://pla.tongji.edu.cn/yjscy1/zzjs.htm
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Research Fields:

1)Biomass polymer material - preparation, modification and application of polylactic acid;
2)Research and application of nano and biomedical materials such as tissue repair, drug/gene targeted delivery, tumor diagnosis and imaging;
3)Research and application of bio-based polymer materials in fibers and textiles, packaging materials, engineering plastics, environmental-friendly buildings, automobiles and aircraft;
4)Research on advanced technology of polymer processing: reactive extrusion, electrospinning technology, supercritical fluid technology, microwave synthesis, etc.
 

 

 

Current Courses:

Undergraduate courses: "Polymer-based Composite Materials" and so on.
Postgraduate (Ph.D.) courses: “Biomedical Polymers”, “Degradable and Absorbing Polymer Materials”, and “Modern Materials Research Methods”
 

 

 

Projects:

1) National High Technology Research and Development Program (863 Program - Target Oriented) Project "Development Technology of Direct Polycondensation of Polylactic Acid and Development of Serialized Brand Products";
2) National High Technology Research and Development Program ("Twelfth Five-Year Plan 863 Program") "New Nano-drug and Treatment Technology Research";
3) National Science and Technology Research Project-Expo Technology Special Project “Key Preparation Technology and Application of Green Total Degradable Materials”;
4) National Development and Reform Commission High-tech Industrialization Special Project “National Biomass Engineering High-tech Industrialization Specialization---An annual output of 10,000 tons of biomass material-polylactic acid”;
5) Shanghai's first batch of “Science and Education Development” major scientific and technological industry research project “Biodegradable Materials – Industrial Development of Polylactic Acid”;
6) Shanghai Major Basic Research Project “Preparation and Characterization of Tissue Engineering Scaffold Materials and Their Applications in Bone and Vascular Tissue Engineering”;
7) Shanghai Science and Technology Star and its follow-up plan “Research on industrial preparation technology of biodegradable polylactic acid”;
8) New Century Excellent Talents Project of the Ministry of Education.
9) Shanghai nanometer project "Preparation technology of nano drug delivery system based on magnetocaloric effect and its application in tumor thermochemotherapy";
10) Shanghai High-tech Industrialization Project “Biodegradable Polylactic Acid Modification and Industrialized Production of Serialized Grade Resin”;
(11) Shanghai Automotive Industry Technology Development Fund (in cooperation with SAIC) “Development and Industrialization of Full Biodegradable Composite Automotive Interior Parts”;
(12) The Boeing Company's cooperation project "Development of Bio-resin and Composite Materials for Aircraft Interiors".

 

 

 

Publications:

Monograph:
1.Biodegradable poly (lactic acid): synthesis, modification, processing and applications. Springer Science & Business Media, 2011.
2.Polylactic acid. Chemical Industry Press, 2014.
3.Degradable and absorbent materials. Chemical Industry Press, 2003
4.Bio-based chemical fiber production and application. China Textile Publishing House, 2018
5.Polymer-based composite materials. Chemical Industry Press, 2010

Article:
1.Yu T, Ren J, Li S, et al. Effect of fiber surface-treatments on the properties of poly (lactic acid)/ramie composites[J]. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 2010, 41(4): 499-505.
2.Ren J, Fu H, Ren T, et al. Preparation, characterization and properties of binary and ternary blends with thermoplastic starch, poly (lactic acid) and poly (butylene adipate-co-terephthalate)[J]. Carbohydrate polymers, 2009, 77(3): 576-582.
3.Zeng C, Seino H, Ren J, et al. Bio-based furan polymers with self-healing ability[J]. Macromolecules, 2013, 46(5): 1794-1802.
4.Zhang N, Wang Q, Ren J, et al. Preparation and properties of biodegradable poly (lactic acid)/poly (butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) blend with glycidyl methacrylate as reactive processing agent[J]. Journal of Materials Science, 2009, 44(1): 250-256.
5.Ren J, Zhao P, Ren T, et al. Poly (D, L-lactide)/nano-hydroxyapatite composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering and biocompatibility evaluation[J]. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 2008, 19(3): 1075-1082.
6.Zhang Z, Yin L, Ren J, et al. Redox-responsive, core cross-linked polyester micelles[J]. ACS macro letters, 2012, 2(1): 40-44.
7.Li S, Yuan H, Ren J,et al. Flame‐retardancy and anti‐dripping effects of intumescent flame retardant incorporating montmorillonite on poly (lactic acid)[J]. Polymers for Advanced Technologies, 2009, 20(12): 1114-1120.
8.Chen D, Li J, Ren J. Study on sound absorption property of ramie fiber reinforced poly (L-lactic acid) composites: Morphology and properties[J]. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 2010, 41(8): 1012-1018.
9.Li J, Ren J, Cao Y, et al. Synthesis of biodegradable pentaarmed star-block copolymers via an asymmetric BIS-TRIS core by combination of ROP and RAFT: From star architectures to double responsive micelles[J]. Polymer, 2010, 51(6): 1301-1310.
10.Ren T, Xu N, Ren J, et al. Preparation and therapeutic efficacy of polysorbate-80-coated amphotericin B/PLA-b-PEG nanoparticles[J]. Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition, 2009, 20(10): 1369-1380.
11.Zhao P, Liu W, Ren J, et al. Preparation, mechanical, and thermal properties of biodegradable polyesters/poly (lactic acid) blends[J]. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2010, 2010: 4.
12.Zeng C, Seino H, Ren J, et al. Polymers with multishape memory controlled by local glass transition temperature[J]. ACS applied materials & interfaces, 2014, 6(4): 2753-2758.
13.Qu Y, Li J, Ren J, et al. Enhanced Magnetic Fluid Hyperthermia by Micellar Magnetic Nanoclusters Composed of Mn x Zn1–x Fe2O4 Nanoparticles for Induced Tumor Cell Apoptosis[J]. ACS applied materials & interfaces, 2014, 6(19): 16867-16879.
14.Li M, Deng L, Ren J, et al. Actively Targeted Magnetothermally Responsive Nanocarriers/Doxorubicin for Thermochemotherapy of Hepatoma[J]. ACS applied materials & interfaces, 2018, 10(48): 41107-41117.
15.Deng L, Ren J, Li J, et al. Magnetothermally responsive star-block copolymeric micelles for controlled drug delivery and enhanced thermo-chemotherapy[J]. Nanoscale, 2015, 7(21): 9655-9663.
16.Qu Y, Li J, Ren J, et al. Enhanced synergism of thermo-chemotherapy by combining highly efficient magnetic hyperthermia with magnetothermally-facilitated drug release[J]. Nanoscale, 2014, 6(21): 12408-12413.
17.Zeng C, Seino H, Ren J, et al. Self-healing bio-based furan polymers cross-linked with various bis-maleimides[J]. Polymer, 2013, 54(20): 5351-5357.
         

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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